You have now insatlled SCIM+Anthy. Two new options should have appeared in the Desktop Settings menu

Anthy Dictionary Editor

SCIM Input Method Setup

Open the SCIM Input Method Setup and select Global Setup. Enter your keyboard layout. Predefined defaults for all other settings should suffice.

If your locale is jp, ko or zh the IME should now be usable. Reboot Puppy. Launch Geany or some similar program, select a Japanese font and type ctrl+space to activate Anthy. The Anthy taskbar should appear in the bottom right corner of the screen.

If your locale is not jp, ko or zh you need to edit a configuration file. Find the file

/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules

Open this file with Geany or some other text editor. The file should contain a line at the bottom that reads

"scim" "SCIM Input Method" "scim" "/usr/share/locale" "ja:ko:zh"

Add your own locale to this line. For example if your locale is en, the line should read

"scim" "SCIM Input Method" "scim" "/usr/share/locale" "ja:ko:zh:en"

After a reboot you should have a working IME. Launch Geany or some similar program, select a Japanese font and type ctrl+space to activate Anthy. The Anthy taskbar should appear in the bottom right corner of the screen.

An IME is an Input Method Editor, or at least according to Wikipedia. (I just never bothered to check what the acronym meant, before, that's all. ) It's a means for entering foreign language characters (such as Japanese, in this case), above and beyond what the keyboard supports by default.

Unfortunately, I can't tell you. I have no knowledge of either language.

However, if you have SCIM installed then you are half way there. A quick web search turned up this page. It has pet packages for scim-hangul, scim-pinyin (simplified) and scim-chewing (traditional). Of course, these packages may not be compatible with your Puppy version and may not be sufficient on their own. You could make a test system and give them a try. There is a cjk language pack in the ibiblio repository.

I tried to get a Japanese IME working on lupu 520 about a year ago and failed miserably. This time round I was lucky. A web search turned up a Japanese language blog post that pointed me in the right direction. More web searches found me the packages and the final bit about editing the configuration file came from an old post on this forum.

I was unable to get romaji input working just using the language pack on it's own. More by accident than design, I did get direct input for a hiragana keyboard working just using the language pack - but I don't actually have a hiragana keyboard. Adding in the extra packages seems to add/update a lot of functionality.

Many thanks for your clear and ultimately successful instructions regarding Japanese IME for Puppy. I just installed the new and very sweet Precise 5.7.1 and now, おかげで have access to the Japanese input method. Thank you again.

As far as Puppy Precise is concerned, I'm running version 561 on a netbook and used 'lang_pack_ja-1.5b.sfs' to add the Japanese IME. It worked out of the box with no fiddling around needed. New versions of the language pack are announced here. Current version is 'lang_pack_ja-1.8.sfs'.

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